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Hannah Dingley becomes first woman manager of an English men's team

The 39-year-old previously coached women’s teams at Nottingham Forest, Leicester City and Lincoln and was head of coaching at League One side Burton Albion’s academy

Hannah Dingley becomes first woman manager of an English men's team

FOURTH-TIER side Forest Green Rovers appointed Hannah Dingley as caretaker head coach on Tuesday (4) following Duncan Ferguson's exit, making her the first woman to manage a men's professional team in England.

Forest Green, who were relegated from League One last season, said earlier on Tuesday that Ferguson had left his role after six months in charge.


Dingley's first game in charge will be a friendly at non-league side Melksham Town later on Wednesday (5).

"I'm really excited for this next step of my career," Dingley, who has a UEFA pro licence, told the club's website. "I am grateful for the opportunity to step up and to lead such a progressive and forward-thinking club."

Dingley joined the Gloucestershire club in 2019 to take charge of the academy and remains the only woman to manage a club academy in the English men's league soccer. She also launched a girls' academy in 2021.

The 39-year-old previously coached women's teams at Nottingham Forest, Leicester City and Lincoln and was head of coaching at League One side Burton Albion's academy.

"Hannah was the natural choice," club chairman Dale Vince said. "She's done a fantastic job leading our academy and is well aligned with the values of the club.

"It's perhaps telling for the men's game that in making this appointment on merit, we'll break new ground."

(Reuters)

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